1887 Singer test

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 44

  • @pennydoyle1806
    @pennydoyle1806 7 лет назад +2

    Isn't amazing how these old machines have such a pretty stitch. My treadle sew a beautiful stitch - You do great work Tim

    • @TimLatimerquilts
      @TimLatimerquilts  7 лет назад

      they do stitch beautifully! sometimes I think simple is best :)

  • @JacquelineLP
    @JacquelineLP 7 лет назад +2

    I agree! They sure don't make em like that anymore ain't that the truth! Your machines a little cutie pie! 🤗

  • @thecloser-ohio
    @thecloser-ohio 2 года назад

    On old singers there’s a tab on the bottom of the tension assembly where where you do need to press that tab to loosen the tension discs. Note, on old singers when you lift the presser foot does not loosen the tension discs also singer stopped the manual loosening in somewhere in the early 1900s.

  • @imahaingtia
    @imahaingtia 7 лет назад +1

    Love it! Love all your videos! You are so generous to share.

  • @nancycogar3864
    @nancycogar3864 7 лет назад +5

    I can't wait to see this machine after you get done with it!!! Please keep us informed cause I would love to see it!

    • @TimLatimerquilts
      @TimLatimerquilts  7 лет назад +2

      will do......on a hunt for missing parts

    • @alibabafurball
      @alibabafurball 7 лет назад

      What parts did you need? All I saw was the front plate and the check spring.

    • @TimLatimerquilts
      @TimLatimerquilts  7 лет назад +1

      I need the check spring, the slide plate , id love to find an extra shuttle ( I need to try one of my 27 shuttles in it because they look to be identical) and I want to find an original top to replace the crude one I made (my cutouts to fit the machine are pretty crude)

    • @alibabafurball
      @alibabafurball 7 лет назад

      Too bad you are far away, I think in the states. I have an extra top with lid, top and drawers. No irons or tilt back post. The proper one for your machine is the set that is called the large logo. Mine would do, but not period correct like for a restoration or conservation. Are you on "treadle-on" I might have already seen your machine.

    • @baire702
      @baire702 4 года назад

      A lamp???? Grrrrrrr, I hate that too!!! Good for you to use her as intended. Did you ever find a front slide plate? I have a few from 27 and 127 but need a front plate too for my 1887 VS2.

  • @ladoguerie
    @ladoguerie 2 года назад

    Really nice machine!

  • @leslieannehill6880
    @leslieannehill6880 5 лет назад

    Fun stuff! I am so glad you didn't turn it into a lamp! LOL

  • @skipclaiborne319
    @skipclaiborne319 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for showing that all machine, I'm going to keep my eye out for one at the thrift stores! :-) Hope you have a good afternoon. Talk to you later

  • @944gemma
    @944gemma 7 лет назад +2

    You just can't beat these old machines. You see one without the base, you know someone ditched the machine to keep the base for a table or some such. Makes me sad. Then there's silks who want to get into sewing and go purchase a low end machine that will probably put a damper on that urge to sew.

  • @ГлавныйМеханизатор

    Это умирающая профессия. Таких мастеров очень мало осталось.

  • @nancycogar3864
    @nancycogar3864 7 лет назад

    I love vintage sewing machine's, I have them from 1939 to 1972 and I love each and every one of them. I hop that you find what you need cause I can't to the out come.

    • @TimLatimerquilts
      @TimLatimerquilts  7 лет назад

      I think this is close to my oldest machine.....I will have to do an inventory at some time.......Bit I have them from the late 1800's to the 70's ...... each has its own personality .....enjoy your collection !!

  • @alibabafurball
    @alibabafurball 7 лет назад +2

    Very nice and rare singer vs2. This is the second of it's type I have seen world wide, that I have seen pictures of this year. Have you measured the bobbin and compared to the regular vs2/27 bobbins? This one might be a slight bit longer and would be the rare VS165 bobbin. Nice original parts on that including winder , stitch length knob, top nut (welded post cast pour) and 8227 shuttle. I have the end of the manuals for this type from 1889 in poor shape if you need a look. The check spring is hard to find for the vs2, but the newer vs2/27 and 27 will work. I have never seen the cornflower and daisy decals on any vs2 of this early rare type. Very nice to see. Good saving that from repurposing, that is a rare vs2 for sure.

    • @TimLatimerquilts
      @TimLatimerquilts  7 лет назад

      Yes......I have been looking around for other examples to compare it with and have not found any so I figured they must not have produced very many of them. It seems like the shuttle is the same size as my 27's so I will have to do a side by side comparison to see for sure. I have ordered a 27 check spring figuring that it should work....the odd part is that there is no way to release the tension . there is not a release mechanism to release when lifting the presser foot and no push lever below the tensioner like my 27, so I need to work out how that is intended to work

    • @alibabafurball
      @alibabafurball 7 лет назад

      I don't think that vs2 has a thumb depress for the tensioner. There would be a hole just to the top of the tension disks if there was one though. I would love to find out the patent date off the front missing bobbin plate for sure. There are 3 types of vs2 that have the cast iron face plate. One is square like the singer 12 was, one has cut corners making it look octagon cut at the edge and the one you have with rounded corners. The shuttle is the same size as the 8327 shuttle the newer 27 has with the "wasp waist" The bobbin might be a bit longer then the 27 bobbin slightly. My 1886 vs has the auto winder and needs the longer bobbin to wind correctly. I have never seen the cornflower and daisy decals on a vs2 either I forgot to add. I was also wondering if the thread check access cover is the same shape as the 27 you have?

    • @TimLatimerquilts
      @TimLatimerquilts  7 лет назад

      definitely didn't ever have a thumb depress, It just seems odd that there was not a mechanism to release the tension. I'll get some comparison shots of the differences between this machine on one of my old 27's , the shuttle is the same length side by side, but the 27 shuttle will not fit in the machine .....I'll get some side by side pics ...also of the tensioner , and the winder (which has no auto function) .....will post a video of that soon .....I did find a few pics of the identical machine will add those as well (serial numbers are very close)

    • @alibabafurball
      @alibabafurball 7 лет назад

      I have the 8227, 8327 and vs1 shuttles in comparison shots. I am supprised the 8237 shuttle doesn't fit. Now I have to check mine lol. What I am wondering with the bobbin is if they still were using the vs165 bobbin from the factory still in 1887. Are you missing the attaching screw for the bobbin winder as well? The regular 27 long bobbin should wind in the older winder, but not correct with the automatic one from 1886. I really should figure out how to make a good video for youtube, but have another project going for ISMACS right now, showing how the 27 long bobbin winds in the 1886 auto winder. They are not all the same. Did I ever send a link to the pictures I have of my machines? I have a lot more to take now and more to post to flickr. I have the "letter a" machine manual that the Smithsonian doesn't even have. I still have to put up the 1895 style 12 puzzle tin box not found on the net at all. Seems to be made by Greist, but labeled singer. The more info I can put out, the more rare machines might be saved. I am sure the machine head you got was destined for recycle or the upcycle craze. The large logo irons are probably a sink or table base now, such a shame.

    • @TimLatimerquilts
      @TimLatimerquilts  7 лет назад

      I have the screw for the winder .....and was able to get a 27 check spring in it (very tight....a real hard job to get it in there ) ....I have a lead on the top for the machine , needs a lot of work ...I'll work on a video tomorrw to show all the parts put back on

  • @baire702
    @baire702 9 месяцев назад

    She's wonderful! What is her model number? I have one of her and know she is rare because she is a variant of VS1 and VS2. I like how she looks in your homemade treadle top. Any help is appreciated.

  • @sewxwhatsewxwhat8144
    @sewxwhatsewxwhat8144 6 лет назад

    I love your table idea! I had an old abandoned cabinet top & cut a fiddle base hole in it so that my machine just like yours can go on top of any cabinet. Have you tried the aquarium tubing yet? I buy it for $4.99 at the pet store and it does not slip.

    • @TimLatimerquilts
      @TimLatimerquilts  6 лет назад

      I really like the leather and it is pretty inexpensive so I have not tried anything else

  • @dr.laurengroundedresilienc3187
    @dr.laurengroundedresilienc3187 4 года назад

    I have the same model and was wondering where you get parts? I am especially interested in the bobbin thread for this different shaped bobbin

  • @baire702
    @baire702 9 месяцев назад

    not bad for 137 years old. How would you like a car like this?

  • @ГлавныйМеханизатор

    лайк за видео. Tim, где ты научился этому прекрасному мастерству?

  • @cumberlandquiltchic1
    @cumberlandquiltchic1 7 лет назад

    Cool! I see your leather hides.I have at least 20 from my upholstery business... $ 125 ea and huge. That's what I paid because it was a deal. I was paying $400 cost . If u r interested. Chocolate brown, dark green, navy, burgundy, tan like you have, black.....who knows
    Happy to send samples

    • @TimLatimerquilts
      @TimLatimerquilts  7 лет назад

      sounds like a great deal.....as soon as I have some cash on hand I wii take you up on it

    • @cumberlandquiltchic1
      @cumberlandquiltchic1 7 лет назад

      Tim Latimer will trade....if u r interested at some point. No hurry.

    • @TimLatimerquilts
      @TimLatimerquilts  7 лет назад

      depends on the trade but yes ...interested

    • @cumberlandquiltchic1
      @cumberlandquiltchic1 7 лет назад

      Tim Latimer cumberlandquiltchick@yahoo.com No hurry .

  • @josselindemeyer341
    @josselindemeyer341 11 месяцев назад

    we see nothing on your video it's realy hard to understand when english is not your mother tongue i don't understand how you do to connect the bottom string to the upper string please somebody can help me

  • @andraebanks
    @andraebanks 7 лет назад

    Do you sell your sewing machines?

    • @TimLatimerquilts
      @TimLatimerquilts  7 лет назад

      no I just use them and collect them

    • @andraebanks
      @andraebanks 7 лет назад

      I finally have a treadle sewing machine now! I just need to clean it and order a belt.

    • @TimLatimerquilts
      @TimLatimerquilts  7 лет назад

      great!